Get heard: National Action Plan on Social Inclusion 2006
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Download the Get Heard toolkit, handouts and publicity materials for free

From this page you can download a copy of the Get Heard toolkit and copies of all the handouts and publicity materials available to help with your workshops. For free printed copies contact the Get Heard office on tel: 020 7252 7355, or email: ccochrane@oxfam.org.uk or pmoreton@oxfam.org.uk

To download pdf documents from this site you need a free software called Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download it here:

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Click here to download the Get Heard toolkit!

Click here to download workshop handouts!

Click here to download publicity materials!

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Get Heard - Full Version

Get Heard - Welsh language version

Get Heard Chapter 1 - Background

Get Heard Chapter 2 - Workshops

Get Heard Chapter 3 - Resources

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The Get Heard project has desinged and written workshop handouts to help you run your workshop and publicity materials to help you publicise your workshop. The handouts cover a range of topics and can be downloaded by clicking on the links below:

What is the National Action Plan on Social Inclusion?

What is the Get Heard programme?

How do we feedback to Get Heard?

Poverty Statistics for Workshop Facilitators

What and how of statistics for workshop facilitators

Why should grassroots groups get involved?

How to use workshop conclusions locally

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We’ve also got posters and postcards you can use to publicise your workshop or give out to workshop participants.

Get Heard Poster

Get Heard Leaflet

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Feedback, comments, suggetions - we are keen to hear what you think about the toolkit, the process of participation and the website. if you would like to get intouch please contact Clare Cochrane, the Get Heard Programme Co-ordinator

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With the support of the European Commission, Directorate General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities.

 

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